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Originally posted by VancityBlaza so this process works on the dash right?? because its softer than the other plastic panels on my blazer.

As posted on page 2 of this very thread.....

If you want it smooth for a glass like finish, clean and prep it as above and then lay a layer of filler primer over it. Do that in 3 steps or so till all the grain is out. Sand it smooth using the wet sand method and 220 grit. The lay some paint on it.

Now understand this..... if you push really hard on top of the dash, you can crack it. Although in all my years I have yet to see someone lay on top of their dash, or kneel on it, I suspect your dash wil last for plenty of show seasons. I know people who have done this plenty and the dash looks awsome still.

The bitter after-taste of a poor quality job will last far longer than the sweetness of that cheap price!